
"The NFL goes international for the final time in 2025 as Washington and Miami meet in brand-new location for the league for a rise-and-shine Sunday morning contest at 9:30 a.m. on the East Coast. The New York Giants turn to Jameis Winston as they look to upset a NFC playoff hopeful before the Denver Broncos seek to defend Mile High from the invading forces from Kansas City in the late afternoon television window."
"The gridiron contest is a toss up between a pair of scuffling 3-7 squads who had higher aspirations near the start of the 2025 campaign two months ago. Miami is the choice here due to De'Von Achane's breakout ability against a Commanders team who is among the worst in points allowed this season and missing star players Jayden Daniels and Terry McLaurin. The 24-year-old running back enters the game following a season-high 174 rushing yards (and scored twice) against the Buffalo Bills in Week 10."
The NFL goes international for the final time in 2025 as Washington and Miami meet at Santiago Bernabeu in Madrid for a 9:30 a.m. East Coast kickoff. Both Miami and Washington enter the matchup at 3-7 after uneven starts to the season. Miami will rely on De'Von Achane after his 174-yard, two-touchdown performance in Week 10. Washington is missing Jayden Daniels and Terry McLaurin and ranks among the worst in points allowed. ESPN Analytics gives Washington a 51% chance to win. The New York Giants turn to Jameis Winston with upset potential against Green Bay, while the Broncos defend Mile High against Kansas City.
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